- #1: There are no serial killers in Turkey. There are people who go on a killing spree.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Think of your health. A little exercise won't kill you. Why are you in the elevator? Just use the stairs. See? It's bad for the heart.
- Agâh Beyoglu: But sooner or later, I will forget things, right? All my memories, experiences will be erased, they will go away. What will happen to me? Phone numbers aren't that important. But what will happen to my personality?
- Agâh Beyoglu: People don't listen to each other properly. Automatic answers without waiting. Everything is automated now, and they say we can't get along.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Wouldn't that be awesome? If we forget everything wrong, and only remember the correct things?
- Agâh Beyoglu: A bomb goes off, killing 50 people, and you don't panic. But when people are picked off one by one, then you do. Is that it?
- Agâh Beyoglu: I am 65 years old now. I made a wish again, just like a child. An impossible wish, of course. Do you know what I wished for? To become a good person.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Don't tell me that you loved too. Yours isn't love. It's rancor. You don't love with rancor.
- Agâh Beyoglu: "Unjust provocation... Time off for good behavior." Mitigation after mitigation. They could have given you a medal too.
- Agâh Beyoglu: They gave proper consideration but they didn't deal proper retribution.
- Deva: By the way, let me introduce you guys. Suveyda, my grandfather.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Nice to meet you... I hope you're using protection. I can't handle another child.
- #2: Nevra, why did you become a police officer? Why did you become a fascist?
- Nevra Elmas: Why I didn't act like a revolutionist in college and then marry rich a guy and sit on my ass all day without working, like you? Here is my answer... I didn't want to.
- Agâh Beyoglu: I am so scared of death, Munir. In fact, I'll tell you a secret. I'd be OK with it even if everyone on earth died and I were the only one left. I mean... I'm even willing to face such loneliness. What if I still remember all I've done in the afterlife? I couldn't bear that. I couldn't.
- Ates Arbay: This is what I do, you see. I'm in show business. The show serves one purpose only... To make people forget. I'm in the forgetting business.
- Nevra Elmas: You're being too harsh on yourself.
- Ates Arbay: It is how it works. Let's say there's a massacre somewhere. There's an assassination, but the assassin never gets caught. I make people forget about them. Has there been a huge fraud? Call for me and I'll make them forget.
- Nevra Elmas: How? How do you make them forget?
- Ates Arbay: With stories such as this one about the murderer. I spin a fairy tale. They all listen with bated breath. He gets caught and another one emerges. He gets caught, and another one. I tell all their stories. But you know what I don't do? How come so many people are licensed to carry guns? How come people can access guns so easily? I never talk about that. You got it? If you want to make people forget about the gun, all you have to do is talk about the victim.
- Theater Player: Conscience resembles the gut. It keeps working away even while you're asleep. No matter how much you deny your conscience, that horrible murder you've committed always becomes the rope you get hung by.
- Agâh Beyoglu: I went to see a play the other day. There was a scene that resembled this. Not exactly, but close. I didn't find it believable at first, but I think they might've had a point. They said that conscience resembles the gut. And the gut resembles conscience. If you want it emptied, you have to be the one to do it. Funny. See... I prepared this for you. To stick on your forehead. But since you're going to be the one to do it, I wouldn't want to disrespect you. I wouldn't want to get between you and your conscience. That's why I won't.
- Agâh Beyoglu: I said to myself: "Agâh, don't be scared of being afraid. Instead of fearing death and dying every day, fear death, sure, but live every day."
- Deva: He's a cat. A cat that kills dogs. The weak triumphing over the strong. It does against everything we know. It goes against nature. I think that's awesome.
- Agâh Beyoglu: I used to be terrified that no one would hear what I said. Now, I'm terrified that they might. I guess... That's life.
- Umut: What's wrong with your car?
- Agâh Beyoglu: My car's fine. I am the one with the problem.
- Nevra Elmas: I read something in a novel once. "Man takes less and less space the poorer he gets," it said. The poorer you are, the smaller you can make yourself.
- Deva: I don't think names hold any meaning.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Why?
- Deva: Because we don't choose our own name.
- Çilingir: They keep tabs on old people.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Don't you worry about that. Old people keep tabs on them, also.
- Cemil: There this writer called Bukowski, you might've heard of him. He said drinking is a form of suicide.
- Agâh Beyoglu: Each person has a black mark on their heart when they're born they say. Once they find their calling in life, only then does the mark fade away. Suveyda is what that mark is called. It does have another meaning, but it escapes me.
- Nedim: If the conmen of a country con you through not hope but fear, you never ask them who they are or what they do for a living.
- Deva: If you want to commit a crime and not get blamed all you have to do is to build a crowd around you. It is no longer a crime, if you commit it with a large enough crowd.
- Salih: I won't let you you die before telling me why you tried to kill me. Tell me, why? Why were you after me?
- Agâh Beyoglu: Conscience.
- Salih: Conscience? What conscience? What does that have to do with anything?
- Agâh Beyoglu: You know what conscience means, don't you?
- Salih: Fuck you and and your conscience!
- Agâh Beyoglu: Kill yourself and be done with it. No more pangs of conscience, Ufuk. Go on, don't be scared.
- Tolga: We don't mess with people's lives here. We save their lives instead. You got that?
- Tolga: Do you know what's the most dangerous thing for a murder specialist? -Obsession.
- (2018): If you want to commit suicide together, the first rule is you should ask the other person whether they want to die, as well.